Chapter 5 – 1 SOL A.6a. Positive Slope Negative Slope Zero Slope Undefined Slope.

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Chapter 5 – 1 SOL A.6a

Positive Slope Negative Slope Zero Slope Undefined Slope

 Rate of Change shows the relationship between two changing quantities. When one quantity depends on the other. The Slope of a line is the Rate of Change.

 Another way to look at Rate of Change is Change in the dependent variable Change in the independent variable

 Turn to Page 292 in your textbook and let’s look at Problem 1 For this problem let’s use: Rate of change = change in distance change in time

 Step 1: Count the rise (vertical change)  Step 2: Count the run (horizontal change)  Slope = rise = run

 Turn to page 293 and let’s look at Problem 2

(x 2 – x 1 ≠ 0) The x-coordinate you use first in the denominator must belong to the same ordered pair as the y- coordinate you use first in the numerator.

 What is the slope of the line through (-1,0) and (3, -2)?  What is the slope of the line through (1,3) and (4, -1)?

Let (x 1, y 1 ) = (-3, 2) and (x 2, y 2 ) = (2, 2) Let (x 1, y 1 ) = (-2, -2) and (x 2, y 2 ) = (-2,1)

 What is the slope of the line through the given points? a) (4, -3), (4, 2) b) (-1, -3), (5, -3)